I understand waterboarding is sometimes necessary but did army dog really have to use the POWs bucket of piss/shit?
>>83280047
>The white phosphorus scene
I'd just like to be the first person to compliment this movie on its amazing orchestral soundtrack..
The Geneva Convention did not mention that dogs couldn't use any means to torture prisoners. It's called The Air Bud clause.
>>83280098
This. The music really brought out the emotion in that scene where army dog rips off the gook girl's femur and forces her family to play fetch with it.
>>83280047
>the scene where the mother dog eats her own newborns to keep their mewling from giving away their position
>tfw they all die anyways when the air strike hits
Really drives home the pointlessness of it all.
The scene where AD was losing his shit for real and killing everyone, ennemies and allies, was really well done. Intercutting flashes of him when he was happy with his master at home and playing was genius and really brought all that he went through home. Anyway, those "allies" were as shit as the bad guys. Army Dog did nothing wrong. That court martial and firing squad was a shit and illegal to boot.
Army Dog mowing down that Vietnamese village with a mounted MG to the tune of White Rabbit was pure kino.
>That one scene right at the end when Army Dog finds the Vietnamese village and he's about to leave because, like he says "it's ruff my war anymore", but he smells that they're cooking a small dog (hinted at being one of Army Dog's bastard puppies he had when he raped that prostitute) over a fire.
I've never such a brutal sequence, surely the children didn't deserve what Army Dog did to them.
>>83280047
>that scene where someone throws Army Dog a baby and he rips it to shreds saying "great a new chew toy"
>>83280047
>That one scene where Army Dog attacks his CO in a fit of rage and is court martialed and summarily executed by firing squad
What a bleak ending
>>83280047
>that scene where Army Dog's owner says
>"Who's a good boy!"
>cue the ptsd flashbacks which makes Army Dog reply
>"I really don't know anymore"
Yes it was necessary to show how brutal war and torture are. But the secondary point is made clear later when the bag of doggy treats is shown to be empty; meaning they tortured that Vietcong for no reason.